Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China "Artificial Photosynthesis" Basic Science Center Project (approval number: 22088102) and other funding, the team of Academician Li Can of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences successfully realized the high-efficiency photoelectric catalytic full water splitting process, and the efficiency of water splitting to produce hydrogen It reaches 4.
Photoelectrocatalytic full decomposition of water to produce hydrogen is an effective method to convert sunlight and water into chemical fuels.
In the early stage, the research team built an efficient photoelectric catalytic water oxidation system by simulating the important functions of the key components in the photosystem II (J.
This research provides novel ideas and effective methods for the rational design and assembly of efficient artificial photosynthetic systems by using a bionic strategy of multi-media regulation with matching energy levels
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